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StanLaPointe
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Jul 24, 2021

DC power for D7000

When I use a 12 volt car battery to supply the router it will not complete the boot-up sequence.  Continuously cycles. Works normally with AC powered wall-wart.  Voltage is 12.55 VDC.  Have tried two different batteries.  Any ideas?

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  • > Model: A7000|Nighthawk AC1900 WiFi USB Adapter - USB 3.0

     

       "A" != "D".  D7000[v1] or D7000v2, or what?  Look for "Model" on the
    product label.

     

    > When I use a 12 volt car battery [...]

     

       With or without the engine running?  Cable length?

     

    > [...] Continuously cycles. [...]

     

       That's a little vague.  The LEDs flop around as in a normal power-on,
    but don't get stable, or what?

     

       I've never tried it, so I know nothing, but I'd expect a bare battery
    to work well.  A running engine (generator) might add some potentially
    troublesome (electrical) noise, but I wouldn't expect it to matter.  A
    sufficiently long cable might make a local filter/bypass capacitor
    desirable close to the load.

     


       I happened to have handy an adapter cable stub which was deformable
    into compatibility, so I've now tried it with a D7000[v1].  Worked as
    expected (although without Internet access).  The LEDs look dim
    outdoors, but that's true with the AC adapter, too.  My cheap-Chinese
    meter said 12.3xV ("x" varied), for what that's worth, with the engine
    off.

       It did take about a minute and a half to initialize (either way).